Local firm hopes crashed plane wasn't theirs

Wednesday

Dec 18, 2013 at 12:01 AMDec 18, 2013 at 11:35 AM

SHALIMAR — At 11 a.m. Wednesday, Kevin Camilli, a director of Shalimar- and Destin-based Grey Aviation Advisors and Solutions Inc., was anxiously waiting word on whether it was indeed his company’s plane that had gone down in Bay County.

TOM McLAUGHLIN / Daily News

SHALIMAR — At 11 a.m. Wednesday, Kevin Camilli, a director of Shalimar- and Destin-based Grey Aviation Advisors and Solutions Inc., was anxiously waiting word on whether it was indeed his company’s plane that had gone down in Bay County.

His co-director in the company, Eli Larry Caison, had been scheduled to fly to Northwest Florida “sometime this week” from his home in West Palm Beach.

“We do not know that, but it’s entirely possible,” Camilli said. “Right now officials have not told us anything.”

“He (Caison) was a good pilot,” Camilli said. “I’m still holding out hope.”

A Beechcraft Bonanza belonging to Grey Aviation Advisors & Solutions took off from South Florida shortly before 6 a.m. Wednesday, records show. Its flight plan would have brought it to Destin Airport at 7:57 a.m.

Camilli described the plane Caison was flying as “fairly new.”

The plane that went down with one person aboard crashed at about 7:30 a.m. approximately 200 yards east of the Sandy Creek Air Park near Panama City.

The company’s website describes Grey Aviation Advisors and Solutions Inc. as “a small Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned business located in Shalimar, Florida, USA.”

The Florida Division of Corporations website lists an office address on Harbor Boulevard in Destin.

Its owners, the website said, are former special operations pilots “with backgrounds that include, but are not limited to, Special Mission activities, aviation instruction, safety, and development of tactics, techniques and procedures.”

The company’s work includes “airborne surveillance and special missions,” the website said.